Tracy Falco

Logline: After a man is told by a rogue passenger to drive, he tries to figure out why the passenger is after him and how he can get out of the car without being killed.

Logline: A man and his two oldest friends try to build a criminal empire in a contemporary Chicago where he feels crime might be the most honest job around.

Logline: A writer attempts to join the outsourcing craze that sweeps corporate America by hiring a sweet assitant to organize his business from India. She is so efficient that soon the writer has a team of India-based assistants handling every part of his life, including dialogue with his parents and gifts for his wife.

Logline: Two married lovers enjoy a yearly secret rendezvous with eachother and discover that their affair becomes more emotional than originally planned.

Logline: A college student buys a second hand car that turns out to have magical powers: it can fly, and turns him into a superhero who must protect the city.

Logline: After having sex for the first time, a young woman doesn’t hear from the man so she sends a nasty email. When she discovers that he is in a coma in Mexico, she races south of the border to intercept the email before he recovers.

Logline: Story centers on six genetically engineered teens known as the Flock, who are genetically altered to be part human and part bird, something discovered as they escape their lab prisons, and are hunted down by a pack of creatures called the Erasers that are part human and part wolf.

Logline: Centers on two pals from Laguna Beach who share the same girlfriend and a thriving business growing and distributing the best-quality pot on the planet. When they resist being muscled by a Mexican drug cartel , the girl is kidnapped and the ransom is every cent they’ve made for the last five years. They agree to pay but hatch an alternate plan to get her back, get revenge, and then get lost.

Logline: An overworked manager of a luxury building and his staff plan a heist against a rich fraudster living in their building after they lose their pensions to him in a Bernie Madoff-like scam.

Logline: Centers on a couple that practice that while honesty is the best policy for a relationship, “too much information” might not be the best thing.